Hobbico CH22-49 MICRO ULTRIX BIPLANE User Manual

Hobbico Inc MICRO ULTRIX BIPLANE Users Manual

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Your MICRO ULTRIX™Biplane is not a toy, butrather a sophisticated, working model that functionsvery much like an actual airplane. Because of itsrealistic performance, the model, if not assembledand operated correctly, could possibly cause injuryto yourself and spectators or damage property.We highly recommend that you get experienced,knowledgeable help with assembly and during yourfirst flights, to make your R/C modeling experiencetotally enjoyable. You’ll learn faster and avoid riskingyour model before you’re truly ready to solo. Yourlocal hobby shop has information about flying clubsin your area whose membership includes qualifiedinstructors. You can also contact the nationalAcademy of Model Aeronautics (AMA), which hasmore than 2,500 chartered clubs across the country.Instructor training programs and insured newcomertraining are available through any one of these clubs.Contact the AMA at the address or toll-free phonenumber below.Academy of Model Aeronautics5151 East Memorial DriveMuncie, IN 47302(800) 435-9262Fax: (765) 741-0057or via the internet at: www.modelaircraft.org1. Do not alter or modify the model. If you make anymodifications, you will void your warranty.2. Test the operation of the model before each flightto ensure that all equipment is operating properlyand that the model remains structurally sound.3. Fly only on calm days (with wind speeds lessthan 3 mph) and in large open areas free of trees,people, buildings or any other obstacles.The R/C model hobby becomes more and moreenjoyable as your experience grows. Your chancesfor success and graduation to higher levels are verygood if you take your time and follow the flyinginstructions carefully and completely. We hope youenjoy flying your MICRO ULTRIX Biplane.Electronic Control Unit: This unit controls themotors. Also, it monitors the battery voltage andturns off the motors when the voltage gets low. Thatway there will be enough battery power to operatethe motors for steering during the landing.Motors: The motors rotate the props to provide thrust.NiMH Battery: Rechargeable batteries which areused to power the airplane.Transmitter (TX): This is the hand-held unit thatsends the signal to the receiver. As you move thesticks on the transmitter, the motors in the airplanewill react accordingly.GLOSSARYPRECAUTIONSPROTECT YOUR  MODEL, YOURSELFAND OTHERS.FOLLOW THIS IMPORTANTSAFETY PRECAUTION2
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Document DescriptionUsers Manual
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Document TypeUser Manual
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Filesize111.89kB (1398627 bits)
Date Submitted2005-10-17 00:00:00
Date Available2005-10-17 00:00:00
Creation Date2005-09-29 02:46:00
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Document Lastmod2005-09-30 08:39:29
Document TitleUsers Manual
FCC ID Filing: IYFCH22-49

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